Casey Brown Architecture Analysis

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C_ABE Cabin

Permanent Camping / Casey Brown Architecture Location / Kinzua Bridge State Park The park is noted for the Kinzua Bridge spanning the Kinzua Creek. The bridge built in 1882, and destroyed in 2003 by a tornado was the highest, and longest railway bridge in the world. Casey Brown’s 9’ 9”x 9’9” cabin will sit atop the valley and overlook the creek. The Permanent Camper allows for views in the northern, eastern and western directions. The corrigated clad walls can be lifted for entry, vantage points and weather protection purposes.

East Elevation:

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Legend

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1: Roof 2: Iron Bark Walls 2: Ironbark Walls 3: Corrigated Metal 3: Corrigated Copper Clad 4: Pully System 4: Pully System 5: Elevated Metal Wall 5: Elevated Clad Wall 6: Concrete Foundation 6: Concrete Foundation

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